Stand mixer Use instructions
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Main Components and Standard Accessories: Fig.A
1. Accessories mounting shaft
2. Engine lock/unlock lever
3. Speed knob
4. Power Cord
5. Mixing bow
6. Kneading hook
7. Whisk
8. Beater
9. Pot cover
Using the Mixing Bowl
1. In order to lift the arm, clockwise rotation the engine lever. The arm will now move upwards.
(FIG.B)
2. Place the mixing bowl into its holding device(Step1) and turn the bowl clockwise until it locks into
place (Step 2). (FIG.C)
3. Mount the required utensil (Kneading hook or Beater or Whisk) by inserting the top into the
mounting shaft,
and turn anti-clockwise until it locks into place. (FIG.D&FIG.E)
4. Now fill in your ingredients.
Do not overfill the machine - the maximum quantity of ingredients is 900g.
5. Lower the arm using the engine lever, then place the pot cover into its body (FIG.F&FIG.G)
This appliance is for household use only.
To protect against electric shock, do not immerse cord, plug or any
parts of the appliance into water or other fluids.
Do not use the appliance near explosives, highly flammable mate-
rials, gases or burning flames.
Do not allow children, disabled people or every pe-
ople without experience or technical ability to use
the appliance if they are not properly watched over.
Close supervision is necessary when any appliance
used by or near children.
7. Switch on the machine by using the speed button to a speed between 1 and 8 (corresponding to
the mixture).
8. For pulse operation (kneading at short intervals), turn the switch to the “PULSE” position. The
switch has to be held in this position according to the desired interval length. When the switch is
released it returns automatically to the “0” position.
9. After kneading/stirring turn the speed knob back to the “0” position. Then remove the plug.
10. Push the engine lever downwards and the arm will be raised.
11. The mixing bowl can now be removed.
12. The mixture can now be released with the help of a spatula and removed from the mixing bowl.
Summary of Contents for BP.200
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